Artel Video Systems 2018 NAB Show Preview

At the 2018 NAB Show, Artel will feature three integrated end-to-end IP-centric demo areas specifically designed to address customers’ growing requirements as they migrate toward all-IP or hybrid IP/SDI networks.

Artel's exhibit will showcase the company's expanding portfolio, including solutions for SMPTE 2110, AES67; SMPTE ST 2022-7 hitless protection; and ARQ RIST OTT streaming. As the show draws closer, Artel will make other major announcements, including plans for interactive demonstrations and integrated IP workflows.

Winner of the IABM Design and Innovation Award 2017, Content and Communication Infrastructure category, the Artel SMART Media Delivery Platform is a carrier-grade, software-defined platform with integrated non-blocking Layer 2/3 switching and routing capabilities. The SMART features four video ports for transport of video, audio, and ancillary data and four GigE data ports bridged to a 10G interface. Designed to attach seamlessly to the IP network without the need for external network elements, the SMART platform supports SMPTE ST 2022: 1-7 hitless switching, QoS, VLAN tagging, and traffic management. Software-enabled, functionality of the platform can be added or upgraded via software download.

ARG Quarra PTP Ethernet Switches

ARG Quarra PTP Ethernet Switches

The ARG Quarra family offers the industry's most accurate IEEE 1588-compliant timing and synchronization. The switches support SMPTE ST 2110-10 standard system timing and definition and ST 2059-2 permitting interoperable use of IP-based media equipment with conventional genlocked SDI equipment, and they are RAVENNA AES67-approved. ARG Quarra switches are designed for audio/video broadcast, defense and security, finance, utilities, telecom, and enterprise IT applications in which accurate timing and control are required.

Artel's SMART platform will be featured with SMPTE standards-based IP solutions in the company's modular InfinityLink and DigiLink media transport platforms.

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